In the article, “Contemporary Cultural Questions: How Will Technology Continue to Influence Art?” (2015) John Rhea affirms that while technology has advanced the possibilities in various artistic mediums, it has simultaneously shadowed or stifled other areas. Rhea supported this claim by providing examples explaining both sides of … Continue reading How Will Technology Continue to Influence Art?
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Are Video Games Art?
Pauline Freud In the Idea Channel’s video, “Top 5 Most Artful Video Games,” (2013) the spokesman, Mike Rugnetta, proclaims that great interaction design can ascend a videogame to artistic acceptance. In his proposal, Rugnetta cites the Museum of Modern Art’s collection of video games, and … Continue reading Are Video Games Art?
From Film to Digital
Kaitlyn Ancell Tom de Castella’s article, “Five Ways the Digital Camera Changed Us” (2012), asserts that the creation of digital photography has changed the way people view photography as an art form and our behavior toward the new widely accessible medium, in both negative and … Continue reading From Film to Digital
The Real Risks of Buying Fine Art in Amazon’s New Online Art Marketplace
Morgan Bland Danielle Rahm’s article, “The Real Risks of Buying Fine Art in Amazon’s New Online Art Marketplace”(2013) asserts Amazon Art’s flawed online system lacks necessary details and clarity making purchases unreliable and more challenging. Rahm backs up her claim by outlining important information provided … Continue reading The Real Risks of Buying Fine Art in Amazon’s New Online Art Marketplace
Copyright Legislation Law & Your Art
In the article “Copyright Registration Law and Your Art” , MJ Bogatin suggests the possibility that the registering of all art on the internet for copyright may not be entirely necessary. Bogatin supports this assertion by explaining in detail how according to United States Copyright Law, … Continue reading Copyright Legislation Law & Your Art
Digital Art Acceptance
Pauline Freud The blog post “Digital Art Is Not ‘Real Art’” by Dan Luvisi (2014) argues that digital art should not be treated as a lesser medium. To capture the audience’s understanding, he cites many of his experiences as a talented young artist being ridiculed … Continue reading Digital Art Acceptance
The Digital Art Debate: A Lesser Art Form?
Morgan Bland Edward Phelan’s article, “The Digital Art Debate: A Lesser Art Form?” (2014) claims digital art and traditional art can coexist in the form of digital art prints. Phelan supports his argument by outlining the difference between the art forms, discussing the opposing viewpoints … Continue reading The Digital Art Debate: A Lesser Art Form?
Is Digital Art “Real” Art? Facts and Myths About Digital Creating
Morgan Bland Monika Zagrobelna’s article, “Is Digital Art “Real” Art? Facts and Myths About Digital Creating” (2014) argues digital art creation requires the same amount of skill and effort as traditional media. Zagrobelna supports this claim by comparing the processes for creating different forms of … Continue reading Is Digital Art “Real” Art? Facts and Myths About Digital Creating
Digital Hacking Meets the Creative Economy
Kaitlyn Ancell Jennifer Hicks’ article, “Creative Economy Rises: Art Meets Hacking for Digital Innovation” (2014), implies that a new online creative platform called “The Space” has pushed the creative economy in successful efforts of growth in a pioneering way that brings together art and technology, … Continue reading Digital Hacking Meets the Creative Economy
Bubbling Art Market
Kaitlyn Ancell Madelaine D’Angelo’s article, “Is There a Bubble in the Art Market?” (2015), asserts that the art market is increasing at a massive rate and will eventually level out in sales, rather than viewing it as a growing economical “bubble” that’s bound to explode … Continue reading Bubbling Art Market